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sunday showsHour of Slack (Midnight - 1 am)Is JFK's brain driving a taxi in Rio de Janiero? What is this "Slack" anyway? Let the Reverend Ivan Stang take you on a journey of high weirdness. Open your third nostril! Wake up and smell the Psi-stench!! Quit your job for "Bob" and SLACK OFF!!!! See also the official SubGenius web site.
Bob's Slacktime Funhouse (1 - 2 am)"Bob" says, "Too much is always better than not enough!" Get twice the Slack with Rev. Susie the Floozie and the DOKTORS of the LYMPH NODE INSTITUTE as they give you a schizophreniatric workout of epic proportions.
Score (2 - 3 am)Score explores every nook and cranny in the world of video game music. Whether its classic 8-bit chiptunes or re-interpretations of your favorite video game tunes, Score has something for all fans of electronic entertainment. If it's been in a game, you just might hear it here! There's a new game or artist every week, so be sure to tune in every Sunday from 2 to 3 AM and set a new record.
RadioNation (7 - 8 am)A project of the non-profit Nation Institute and hosted by Nation contributing editor and longtime radio personality Marc Cooper, RadioNation presents a weekly feast of news and opinion from some of America s brightest writers, thinkers and activists. See also the RadioNation web site. Planetary Radio (8:00 - 8:30 am)Description coming soon. Euroquest (8:30 - 9:00 am)Description coming soon. Voices Of Our World (9:00 - 9:30 am)A weekly radio magazine covering foreign policy and international affairs in real, personal and human terms. Instead of staunch analysis of public policy from the ivory tower of academia, every week, you can hear missionaries on the front lines freely conversing with the people that are the daily beneficiaries and victims of these global policies. This syndicated program is a production of the Maryknoll Missioners, a Roman Catholic outreach organization with the mission of "joining together all people in building a better world of holiness, justice and peace." See also the Voices Of Our World web site.
Between The Lines (9:30 - 10:00 am)Listen for a five minute summary of the weeks underreported news followed by in depth coverage of political, economic and social topics. The program also offers timely information on how to become active on the issues featured on each week's program. Every interview segment includes phone numbers and Web sites to facilitate contact between listeners and activist groups that are taking a stand on critical issues of the day. See also the Between the Lines web site. This Way Out (10:00 - 10:30 am)Since 1988, the award-winning This Way Out has been devoted to issues and concerns of the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender communities. Listen in for a 10-minute summary of significant news in or affecting sexual minority communities around the world. Conversations with writers, filmmakers, musical performers and other entertainers, news feature stories, humor, poetry, media criticism, historical retrospectives and other production features round out each half-hour. See also the This Way Out web site. 51 Percent (10:30 - 11:00 am)Over half the people in the world are women. What women do affects us all. Now, there's a radio program that takes a serious and intelligent look on society's impact on women and their impact on society. 51% is a weekly half-hour of illuminating features and interviews focusing on issues of particular concern to women. Topics covered in these programs include global feminism, economic and electoral equity, abortion and reproductive rights, equality in the workplace and in the home, racial and ethnic diversity, lesbian rights and women in the military. See also the 51 Percent web site.
Alternative Radio (11 am - Noon)Alternative Radio is a weekly one-hour public affairs program that provides information, analyses and views that are ignored or distorted in most media. Established in 1986, AR is dedicated to the founding principles of public broadcasting, which urged that programming serve as "a forum for controversy and debate," be diverse and "provide a voice for groups that may otherwise be unheard." Join Host David Barsamian for a challenging, and often incindiary, hour of discussion on such issues as Globalization & World Trade, Democracy in Industrialized and Developing Nations, Environmental Policy and Activism, and other issues that affect our daily lives either directly or peripherally. See also the Alternative Radio web site. Inside The Blackbox (Noon - 1 pm)INSIDE THE BLACK BOX, or as we like to call it "Science, only funnier," is a weekly show that attempts to demystify science and technology for people without an advanced degree in science or engineering (in other words - normal people). Your hosts, Pete Ludovice and Bill Hunt of the Georgia Tech Engineering Faculty also See also the Inside the Black Box web site. Gharana Music (5 - 6 pm)Description coming soon... Just A Bit Off-Broadway (6 - 7 pm)
show site: http://bitoffbroadway.blogspot.com Each week, Jennifer brings you the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, London's Westend, and movie musicals. Sunday Special (7 - 9 pm)Every Sunday is a different special. The Sunday Special gives WREK's DJs some time to use their imaginations and do a little experimentation. Sometimes Sunday Specials focus on a specific genre that we don't cover in depth here at WREK. Sometimes we highlight a particular artist. Always it's exciting. Tune in to hear our DJ's favorite music.
Back Alley Pork Roost (9 - 10 pm)WREK's country show. Your hosts play the music that Nashville has forgotten or doesn't want you to hear - The Good Stuff!! Classic Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Rockabilly, Punkabilly, Country-influenced Rock, Rock-influenced Country, etc., etc..
Personality Crisis (10pm - Midnight)While conspiracy lunatics try to come to grips with what Duchovny and Anderson are doing on "The X-Files", one man couldn't care less. That's because his name is Jon, and he's preparing to dazzle his listeners with the latest or greatest in the new music category (new wave, punk, electronic, etc.). Since time began (or so it seems), Personality Crisis has solved budget crises, helped bring down the Berlin Wall, brought Keith Lockhart out of a hitting slump, and won awards. Well, one award. Tune in Sunday nights if you've got a problem.
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